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Best Boat Store on Long Island

by Best Of Long Island on January 5, 2010

If you want to sail the seven seas, be sure to make port at Long Island’s Best Boat Store.

Long Islanders Voted Fred Chall Marine the Best Boat Store on Long Island!

Fred Chall Marine
124 Woodcleft Ave.
Freeport
516-546-8960
www.fredchallmarine.com

With its factory outlet location on the Nautical Mile and more than 35 years of experience in the boating industry, Fred Chall Marine is a Best Boat Store winner for its broad inventory of new and used vessels. Here you can find an array of manufacturers, including Tidewater, Prolite, Proline and Donzi, as well as recently added ProLite Boats and TideWater. A full-service retailer, they of course offer boat trailers and other boating supplies as well. They also sell boat warranties, and offer low financing and insurance rates from their large network of agents.

2nd Place – Surfside 3, 846 S. Wellwood Ave., Lindenhurst. 631-957-5900. www.marinemax.com

MarineMax is the nation’s largest recreational boating and yachting retailer, with more than 50 locations to date.  They are the only boat dealership group that offers its customers a north-south connection for summer and winter boating needs.

3rd Place – The Boat Place, 3 Beach St., Port Jefferson. 631-473-0612. www.theboatplaceinc.com

The Boat Place has been a valuable part of the Port Jefferson community since its founding by Mike Gudzik in 1905.  Now, one hundred and five years later, the Gudzik family still serves their community for all of their boating and fishing needs.

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Peggy October 30, 2010 at 6:13 pm

My mother used to own Hudson Point (probably gone, now,) and I grew up on Woodcleft, mostly at Earhart’s and Otto’s, but I left 41 years ago, so I don’t remember this place. Things have probably really changed. Looks like is where the old Bates Boats used to be. Lived on Martha St. till 1966, maybe that’s why I don’t remember it. Hmm, will have to go back someday.

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